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I had a crazy dream i dont know how to interpret..can you help?

Ive been dealing with alot of depression in my life the last couple of months..i havnt been happy at all..ive been fighting to get an ex girlfriend back for 6 weeks....anyway i had this dream where i was in prison..and i escaped with another person..we where on the run for days..than we ended up at a house and everybody was doing drugs..the other guy did them but i dont htink i did...than an authority figure was present and we where running from him...as we where running we came to a fence the other guy jumped the fence..it was actually the prison fence...he jumped back into prison...i didnt jump the fence...there was police all around me within inches but they couldnt see me..i didnt get caught..than i woke up...do you think this means anything...im 25 years old..i dont have the greatest past but im trying to become a good person...and ive been really finding out who i am the last couple of months..

2007-09-20 03:47:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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that is exactly it. You are running from something in your own life. Well, let me explain.

If you dream that you are doing something wrong, and running from authority, it could mean the following;

There is a bad habbit or something negative about you that you are feeling guilty about, which usually means that you realize it is wrong and are trying to eliminate the act, the feelings, the habbit...whatever it is.

This is more common in murder dreams where you are the murderer. just means you are trying to rid yourself of something in your own life that you dont like anymore.

2007-09-20 03:59:27 · answer #1 · answered by Warfighter 2 · 0 0

Hm, well, I'm not quite sure what to make about all this, but that you escaped the prison sounds positive, perhaps the "other guy" in the dream represents negative qualities that you locked back up in there. At 25, you are reaching an age where you will start to become more mature, and mindful that you're getting older, maybe you are "policing" yourself so to speak, and starting to think more about things you do, and reigning in things that you know will have a negative impact on your life. That you have been really finding out who you are in the last couple of months, sounds like a good thing. It isn't clear whether you see the break-up of your relationship as the cause of your depression, or if you view the depression as the cause of the break up, but maybe you should give your ex girlfriend some time and space for now, and worry about your own healing for the time being. The reason I say this, is that you say that you have a past, but you are trying to get yourself sorted out, and get on the right track and become a good person, and that you are really depressed right now, so how about if you spend the next 6 months on just working on that, and see where you are, and where she is then, maybe you will have something better to offer her (or someone else) than a depressed guy with a past? Another reason I say this is, you won't be able to find the things you are seeking in another person, you have to find them within yourself, so that you can share them with another person. I wish you the best of luck, if you aren't in counseling, I hope you will consider it to get help for your depression....

2007-09-20 04:19:53 · answer #2 · answered by beatlefan 7 · 0 0

What is fascinating is that some people test or affirm their personal moralities in their dreams. A person escaping from prison is easy enough, who wants to stay there. But when the prisoner started back into the criminal stuff, as the drug stuff appeared to you, and then ran from the police, he essentially was 'jumping back into jail'. He got what he was working for.

May I suggest that you check your circumstances and friends. You may have merely imagined a scene in sleep. You may have also passed a personal judgment on your living environment and the friends you keep. If you break off friendships with people, say, who do drugs, it doesn't have to be explained and judgmental when you do, something to remember. I recall, and this was not a dream, having to testify in court against a friend who got caught. I went to his parties and even though the grass was free, I wasn't interested in that. Yet my presence there caused me to be required to testify. I reluctantly told the truth and my friend went to jail. If I hadn't been there, I wouldn't have had anything to tell. You could be saying something to yourself about the company you keep. It may have something to do with your feelings of depression, you might be nagging with yourself about something that is wrong, about something you might be associated with. I hope this helps.

2007-09-20 06:34:39 · answer #3 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

i think your life is going to be improved

2007-09-20 03:57:49 · answer #4 · answered by evening_dewpoint 5 · 0 0

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